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The Eagle (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)

Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray discs

Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Eagle for June 21st. As well as theatrical and unrated cuts of the film, each release will include an audio commentary with director Kevin MacDonald, deleted scenes, a never before seen ending, and The Eagle: The Making of a Roman Epic featurette. The Blu-ray release will also include additional BD-Live features, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: In 2nd-Century Britain, celebrated Roman soldier Marcus Aquila (Channing Tatum) embarks on a dangerous quest to restore the tarnished reputation of his father and find the golden emblem that disappeared with him and thousands of troops twenty years earlier. But the highlands of Caledonia are a savage wilderness, and Marcus must rely on his embittered slave, Esca (Jamie Bell), to navigate the perilous region. Their journey pushes them beyond the boundaries of loyalty and betrayal, friendship and hatred, deceit and heroism. Donald Sutherland co-stars in this gripping, gritty, action-packed adventure from acclaimed director Kevin Macdonald.

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I actually think Tatum is a damned good actor given the right role. He proved that in both Stop Loss and A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints. The Eagle however was pure c**p. It was ubreable to say the least and he was hardly the only thing wrong with it.

Pixarfan517 wrote: I have always hated Channing Tatum. Not sure about this film yet. I don't 'hate' Tatum, but I do consider him one of the most blandest (?) actors of recent times. It puzzles me why, and how, he gets these high-profile roles. Zero screen presence and zero charisma, always mumbling along.

vraytchev wrote: Well, this movie was not seen by many (including myself), so even the theatrical cut could be considered "never before seen by most" LOL

Haha very true. When did this come to theatres again? But weren't u kind of surprised by the mostly positive reviews for this movie? Roger ebert praised it as well. These movies usually bore me and I'm no means a history buff but I may still give it a shot, can't be worse than russel crowes robin hood

I had zero desire to see this and i dont like tatum but it got good reviews so i'll rent it. I love the "never before seen" angle that they are still using, mostly is IS seen by test audiences before they change it, even so does that make it more appealing? Who cares if its never before seen?